Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette, 9 septembre 1863, mercredi 9 septembre 1863
[" POST OFFiCE, \tMoktkeal, June S9,1863.Arrivals aad departures of Mails at Z&ontreal- MAILS.Quebec by Steamboat, including ) Sorel, Three Rivers, Batiscan,&c j Quebec by Railroad.North Shore Land Route.Canada West Express Train____[i] Canada West Night Train.[2] Laprairie.St.Johns, C.E., Napierville and) Clarenceville.j N.York, Boston, Buffalo, Troy, ) &c.j St.Hyacinthe, Melbourne, and ) Island Pond.[31 ( Portland.|4« Chateauguay, Beauharnois ' and )' Huntingdon.[ Lachine.I St.RemijHemmingford&Plattsburg Chambly, St.Cesaire, &c.[ Longueuil and Contrecœur.[ St.Laurent, St.Eustache.Ste.Rose, Ste.Therese & St.Jerome Way to Ottawa, including Offices ) in Two Mountains.\t< Terrebonne, New Glasgow Ditto fortnightly from Boston' DUB.CLOSE 8.00 a m 10.15 p m 8.00 am 10.30 p m 9.20 a m 10.30 a m 10.30\ta m 30 am 11.00 pm 7.30\tam 2.15\tpm 7.30\tam 6.30\tpm 9.15\ta m 6.15\tpm 11.00 am 11.00\tam 10.30\ta m 6.30\ta n: 2.00\tpm 6.30\tp m 5.00\tpm 7.30\ta m 8.00\ta m 5.15 pm 7.00\tpm 4.00\tp m 6.00\ta m 5.00\tp m 2.30 p m 7 15 am 2.30\tp m 3.00\tp m 7.45 a m 3.30\tp m 3.30\tp m 6.00\tam G.OOam 2.00\tpm 2.00\tp m 4.00\tpm 7.30\ta m 2.30\tp m 7.30\ta m 7.30\tam 6.00\ta m 6.30\ta m 4.00\tpm 30 Conductor\u2019s Bag open till 7.10 a.m.do\tdo\t6.10\tp.m.do\tdo\t8.10 a.m.&\t3.55\tP.M.do\tdo\t3.55\tp.m.^ -Registered Letters must be posted 15 minutes before the closing of each Mail.All the above Mails (exclusive of the St.John, N.B., &c.,) are daily, except Sunday.tlllil ! THS MOM THE AL Agricultural and Horticultural SOCIETY\u2019S EIGHTEENTH GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBHTON WILL BE HELD on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 15th, 16th and 17th SEPTEMBER next, in that splendid Building, VICTORIA SKATING RINK, Drummond Street.PRIZES, OPEN TO ALL CANADA, WILL BE OFFERED FOR f rails, Flowers, Vegetables aud Siaging Birds.Competitors in the District are requested to send their articles early on the morning of the Exhibition.Articles will be received from those out of the District until 10 A.M.It is earnestly requested that Competitors will observe PUNCTUALITY, in order to secure suitable places for their articles.The Judges will commence to award Premiums at 12, Noon.Tickets, Is.3d.each, may be obtained from the Secretary.Children half price.Members and their families will be admitted with Mem bers\u2019 Tickets.G.DESBARATS, President ; J.E.PELL, Secretary, 36 Great St.James Street.August 18.\t196 Water-Works Department SEALED TENDERS, endorsed \u201c Tender for a Store,\u201d addressed to the undersigned, will be received, at the City Clerk\u2019s Office, City Hall until NOON of FRIDAY, the 11th instant, for The Coustruclleu aad Hrectk a OF A BRICK STORE, And some REPAIRS to be done to tb-o\u2019WHEELWRIGHT\u2019S HOUSE, at the Wheel-F.ouse of the Montreal Water-Works.The work to be made according to Plans and Specifications.Each Tender must be made upon a Blank Form, which may be got at the above-mentioned Office, and accompanied by the signatures of two responsible persons, willing to become security for the fulfilment of tb'j Contract.The Water Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any of the Tenders.By Order.LOUIS LESAGE, Supt.of the M.W.W.Montreal, Sept.4, 1863.\tmwt 211 THE IlBBiPII.SOIREES MUSICALES EVERY EVENING.Overtures, Operatic Selections, Instriuaeutaî feolos, &c, By the well-known BAND OE THE ESTABLISHMENT Conductor\u2014Mr.A.Sedswick.US?*A Change of Programmo each night \u2022 Concert to commence at 8 o\u2019clock.August 12.191 DIVIDEND 56.Li BiNQIlEJl PEUPLE.ÏHE SHAREHOjDERS of LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE are hereby NOTIFIED that a SEVII-âNNÜAL DIVIDEND of THREE AND ONE-HALE PER CENT.(3j per cent.), has been declared on the PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK, aad that the same will bo PAYABLB on and after MONDAY, the 7th SEPTEMBER next.The Transfer Book will be CLOSED from the 17th to 31st August, both days inclusive.By Order of the Board.B.H.LsMOINE, Cashier.Montreal, August 13, 1803.\t1m 194 PUBLIC HUTICE.THE Undersigned respectfully informs ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES and the Pub no in general, that he is ready to execute all orders at a moment\u2019s notice, (having the Tele' graph Office at hand,) as Agent or otherwise, in giving due assistance towards SAVING CARGOES and VESSELS WRECKED iu the RIVER ST.LAWRENCE.DAVID HARROWER, Riviere du Loup, £» Bas October 31.\t261 POT ilD PEiBL BiRLET SUPERIOR AND DAILY COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.VOLUME XV.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1863.NUMBER 215 MOmTHEAL BUSINESS ^DIRECTORY.Acent for \"Woollen Manufacturers.Cochrane, A.McK.* .292 St.Paul.Boot and Shoe Stores.Bourgoin, Theodore.124 Notre Dame.Dangerfield, Wm.143 Notre\tDame.Douglas, Alexander.253\tNotre\tDame.Wilson, V.301\tNotre\tDame.Wilson, Geo., 230 Notre Dame(opp.Herald Office) Bosk-Binder and Paper Euler.Inn'es, James.277 Notre Dame Street Cabinetmaker and Office Furniture.Carlisle, John.274 Notre\tDame.Carriage and Sleigh Builders.Cusack, Bros.13 Craig.Gavin, M.&P.23 Craig.Chemists and Druggists.Devins & Bolton (next Court House), Notre Dame.Gardner, John.295 Notre Dame (near McGill.) Picault & Son (Physicians), 42, 44 & 46 Notre Dame.Confectioners-Wholesale.Hally & McWilliam.300 St.Paul.Holbert, Miller & Co., St.Francois Xavier Street, corner of Notre Dame Street.Card Engraver and Printer.Ireland, T.26 Great St.James Street Goal Oils, Lamps, Stc Wholesale and Retail.jam cm Notice is hereby given that a semiannual DIVIDEND of FOUR PE\u2019R CENT, upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Company has been declared, and will be PAYABLE on and after TUESDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEMBER next.The Transfer Book will be closed from the 1st to the 15th proximo, both days inclusive.By Order of the Board.GEO.ROBSON, Secretary.Montreal, Aug.25, 1863.1m mwf 203 LUMBER.JORDAN & BENARD, Lumber Merchants, Corner of Craig and St.Denis Streets,, and Corner of Sanguinet and Craig Streets, and on the Wharf in rear of Bonsecours C hurch.THE Undersigned offer for Sale, a very large assortment of PINE DEALS, 3-incb, first, second, third quality and Culis, good and common.2-inch, first, second, third quality and Culls.\u2014AMO,\u2014 IJ-inch PLANK, first, second, third quality l-inch and J-inch BOARDS, various qualities SCANTLING, all sizes, clear and comm.oa FURRING, &c, Sc All of which will be disposed of at moderate prices.\u2014anb,\u2014 45,000 FEET OF CEDAFi.JORDAN & BÈNARD, üew patterns IN BRUSSELS CARPETS TAPESTRY CARPETS KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS \u201c HARE\u2019S\u201d FLOOR OIL CLOTHS \u201cNAIRN\u2019S\u201d do do do AMERICAN do do do JUST OPSNED AT THE Montreal 49 CtSi?AT ST Oarpet 5T.J.Warehouse, AïTïSS STHBST.The designs of the American Floor Oil Cloths are really deserving of examination.They come up to the English in price, but appear to surpass them in finish and purity of material.R.CAMPBELL & CO., 49 Great St.James Street.July 13.\t165 TJ PS.August 19.35 St.Denis Street.3m mwf 197 DRAGEES DE GELIS & COHTE, Approved by the Academy of Medicine of Paris.FROM different reports made to the Academy, both in 1840 aad at later dates, it is recognized that the \u201cDRAGEES DE GELIS ET CONTE\u201d is the best and safest Iron Medicine for the cure of Pale Colors, Whites and Nervous Debility in both sexes.Also for young females at critical periods.General Depot in Paris\u2014Labelonyes et Oie, Rue Bourbon Villeneuve, 19, Paris.Montreal\u2014Messrs.LYMANS, CLARE & CO., and at Messrs.DEVINS & BOLTON.June 22.\t6m mwf .147 Pot and Pearl Bailey, AT THE Lowest Market Price.A.W.OGILVIE & CO., Sr.Gabriel Mills, Or\t98 Commissioners Street.August 25.\t1m 202 MICE OFJEÏim.THE Subscriber begs to return thanks to his numerous Customers and the Public in general for the past kind patronage bestowed _ on him, and takes this opportunity of informing them that, on account of the increase in his business, he has REMOVED to those SPACIOUS PREMISES, 169 Cathedra! Block, NOTRE DAME STREET.Where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage formerly bestowed on him.Just received, a large assortment of first-class HAVANA CIGARS.S.BRAHADI, Tobacconist.June 4.\t132 Notice to Advertisers.CAMADÂ Railwaj Admiising Company, rrtHE SECOND TERM for ADVERTISING in A the CARS and STATIONS of the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY, commences on the 1st JULY next.As most of the space in the Cars running between MONTREAL, TORONTO and ISLAND POND is taken up, all who desire to Advertise in these Sections are requested to make early application at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, No.71 Great St.James Street.June 26.\t151 Huile lodee de J.Personae, Approved by the Academy of Medicine in Paris.ACCORDING to a Report of the Academy, this Oil is a Medicine of high value, possessing many advantages over the Cod Liver Oils.It has a quicker and more sure action in cases of Scrofula, Syphilis and different complaints in which the latter has been ordered.Depot in Paris\u2014Labelonyes, Rue Bourbon Villeneuve, 19.Montreal\u2014Messrs.LYMANS, CLARE & CO.and Messrs.DEVINS & BOLTON.June 22.\t6m mwf 147 Sirop de Digitale de Labelonyes, ÏT'MPLOYED with constant success by Doc-Lf tors of all countries in Organic and Non-Organic Diseases of the Heart, Dropsy, and most Diseases of the Chest and Bronches, Pneumonia, Pulmonary, Catarrh, Asthma, Nervous Bronchitis, and Whooping Cough.The SIROP DE LABELONYES is sold only in bottles, with ticket and bands covering the cork bearing the signature of the inventor, Paris, Rue Bourbon Villeneuve, 19.General Depots Montreal\u2014Messrs LYMANS, CLARE & CO.and Messrs DEVINS & BOLTON.June 22.\t6m mwf 147 Dragees d\u2019Ergoiine de Boiyeaa.GOLD MEDAL FROM THE PHARMACEUTICAL SUCIETY, PARIS.EEMPLOYED with the greatest success by the most celebrated Doctors to assist labor, to stop Hemorrhage of all kinds ; for Disease of the Uterus, Spitting Blood, Dysentry and Chronic Diarrhæ, and Pulmonary Complaints.General Depot in Paris\u2014Labelonyes et Cie, Rue Bourbon V illeneuve, 19.Montreal\u2014Messrs.LYMANS, CLARE & CO., and at Messrs.DEVINS & BOLTON.June 22.\t6m mwf 147 Freckles aad Spots oa the Face.EVERY accidental change of the Complexion, whether it affects the bloom, or whether it spoils the tissue of the Skin, is successfully overcome by the use of THE ANTIPHELIO MILK (Bait Anlephelique).This Milk purifies and preserves the Skin from Swarthiness, Redness, Pimples, and all other roughness, and gives to the Face the clearest and smothest complexion The price in Paris is 5 francs per bottle.Candes et Cie, 26 Boulevard St.Denis, 26 Paris.MontrealDepots\u2014Messrs.LYMANS, CLARE & CO., and Messrs.DEVINS & BOLTON.June 22.\t3m mwf 147 BRITISH Dll DiilllDE C0M1, EMISKILLEflï, C.W.The Undehsioned have been Appointed SOLE ADESTS ia LOWER CANADA FOR THEIR Best Mined Petroleum Oil, WARRANTED FOR Quality; Safety aad Illumiuatiag Power! M.GUTMAN & CO., 14 Leuoinb Street, Montreal, C.E.S3=Shipper3 and Wholesale Buyers supplied only.August 25.\t3m 202 McMillan & (/arson, Merchant Tailors, Importers of Woollens Ac.,\t&c., NO.60 McGlLL STREET, MONTREAL.McM.& C.would intimate to their customers that they have just received per Steamer < Jura\" their SPRING STOCK OF FANCY TWEEDS.DOESKINS, VESTINGS.COATINGS, BROADCLOTHS, &c., &c., in Fancies, fhe patterns are new, and chiefly from the most celebrated West of England makers.Also,\u2014Spmetbing very choice in CANADA TWEilD.Blue and Greÿ HALIFAX CLOTH expected In a few days.From the well-known character of their house, MeM.& O.flatter themselves that it is unfleees-gary to say anything about their Style or Price of Garments.New York Fashions for Sale.Tailors\u2019 N.Y.Crayons, Russian Chalk, Measures, Inch and Centremetres, &c.July 1.\tly mwf 155 STAPLE GROCERIES\u2014Pickles, Sauces, Condiments and Delicacies in great variety, of best quality, constantly on hand, at S.ENGLISH\u2019S, 204\t266 Notre Dame Street.Blackwood & Mactavish, St.John Street, 2 doors from Great St.James.McConnell, W.52 Great St.James Cutler and Surgical Instrument Maker.Fowler, James.14 Bonaventure Engraver, Letter-Cutter & Die-Sinker.Bailey George P., St.John, 2nd door from Great St.James.Eye and Ear Infirmary.Thayer, Dr.L.O., (Surgeon, Oculist & Aurist,) 133 Notre Dame, (up stairs).Fruiterer and Confectioner.Braham, Joseph.2 St.Joseph Gold and Silver Plater.Tabb, H.N.&Co.69 Craig.Grcoers\u2014Wholesale and Retail.Cusson, Alexis.19 Jacques-Cartier Sq.Graham, Georgs.287 Notre Dame.Hair-Dresser and Wig-Maker.Rock, John, McGill Street, (between N otre Dame and Great St.James.Sutton, Thomas.252 Notre Dame.Hair Jewellerv,Manufacturers of Mellor, Emil C.174 Notre Dame 3inder, George.115 Notre Dame.Hats, Caps and Furs.Riepert & Co.73 St.Lawrence Main.Thompson, Job C.& Co.297 Notre Dame.Hotel.American Blouse, Hiram Edson.St.Henry Street Iron Furniture Warehouse.Bowdler, Wm.(Wire Worker), 5 Victoria Square Jewellers\u2014(W orking).Mellor, Emil C .114 Notre Dame Mills & Cohen.253 Notre Dame Beaudry, Narcisse.26 St.Gabriel Maysenhoelder & Baddeley, 6 St.Lambert Hill.Meves, Otto.10 St.Lambert.Sommerville, James.53 Little St.James, Lithogranhers.Duncan & Co.70 Great St.James^ Leather Merchant.Filer, Binmore & Co.295 St.Paul Marble and Alabaster Sculpture, Importers of.Baccorini, G, & Co,(Ornamental Work in Cement and Plaster), 1191 Notre Dame Street.Marble Works.Thomson, George.8\tBonaventure Milliners and Dressmakers.Allan, J Mrs.215\tNotre Dame.Muir, John, Mrs.291\tNotre Dame.Merchant Tailors.Irwin, Dresser & Co.(Clothiers).83 McGill] Opticians and Mathematical Instrument Makers.Hearn, Charles.160\tNotre Dame.Ross, A.7 St.Urbain Street, near Craig, Tflusic Store.Thornton, E, & Co.Victoria Square Hew York Branch Dye Works.Beak, J.& Co.(opp.Crystal Block), 244 Notre Dame.Pianoforte Manufacturer.Vogt, Wm.G.& On - -.138 Craig Paint, Oil and Glass Merchant.McArthur, John, & Son, 118, 120 & 122 McGill' Painters and Paperhangers.Craig, Alexander.55 St.Peter.Milieu, Henry.in rear of 36 Craig.O\u2019Keane, John, & 'o.22 Great St.James.Paper and Stationery\u2014Wholesale.Angus & Logan (Papennakers and Stationers), 206 St.Paul.Photographic Artists.Carr, J T.24 Great St.James Shorey, J B.304 Notre Dame Dion, O .5 Bonaventure Street.Ross, James.105 McGill Street.Taber, E.H., 210 Notre Dame, 3 doors east of Cathedral.Webster, Loren.71 McGill Photographic Stock, Dealers in Picault & Son.42, 44 & 46 Notre Dame.Picture Frame-Maker.Scott, William.2 Victoria Sq.Plumbers and Gas-Fitters.Baillie, C.3 Craig^Street (West) Brown, S H (Tin & Coppersmith).53 Craig.Date, John.269 Notre Dame.McKenna, Thomas.36 & 38 St Henry.Warminton k Son (Tinsmiths).42 McGill.Produce and Commission Merchant.Denholm, George.14 St.John.Saddlery and Carriage Hardware.Mann facturers of.Hinman & Rubenstein.65 Craig Rodden & Co.(Silver Platers) 35 St.Francois Xavier.Sea! e Makers & Blacksmiths.Dorion, E.Brother.30 St.Gabriel, Scale Effianufacturersj Platform & Counter.Cox & Collins.65\tCraig Silver and Brass Platers-Hmman & Rubenstem.65\tCraig Segar Dealers and Tobacconists, Marrin, Paul.68 McGill, near St.Paul Noack, R.86 Great St.James (near McGill.) Pagels, F.60 Great St.James Silver-Smith (Manufacturing).Hendery R.112 Craig, Slate and Metal Roofers, Reed k Rayner.143\tCraig, Stationer & Account Book Manufacturer, Parslow John.252 St.Paul Soap & Candle Manufacturers.Brennan k Rigney.Prince, cor.William Darling k Brady.76 St.Charles Borromee, Soda Water, Ginger, Boer, &c, Manu-figanufacturer of Farqu\u2019nar.Mrs.Sarah.51 St.Urbain Stone Seal Engraver-Batsford, R,.,18 Great St.James (over Gibb\u2019s) Tailor.Malo N.69 Notre Dame Tobacco factors.West Brothers, (Commission Merchants).6 St.John.Trunk & Smiths\u2019 Bellows Manufacturers Clark, Bennett & Cv.245 Notre Dame.Trunk, Valise & Carpet Bag Manufacturer Hayward, W.P.240 Notre Dame, Watch-Makers and Jewellers, Mills k Cohen.253 Notre Dame Phillips, E, McGill Street, (between Notre Dame and Great St.James Street).Peacock, H., & Co.144 Notre Dame.Rey, .152 St.Paul.Wine Merchant, Wholesale and Retail.Gareau (tOo.15 Notre Dame Wire Worker.Decarie Auguste, St John Street, between Notre Dame and Great St.James.Wood and Lumber Merchant.Renshaw, John.Craig, near Bleury.January 19.\t15 THE Subscribers make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES or AUTHORIZE DRAFTS on their Correspondents in London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and all the principal Ports in the United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, against CONSIGNMENTS of all DESCRIPTIONS OF PRODUCE.SALES and RETURNS in every case Guaranteed, and Property carefully disposed of.DmM E.Maclean à Co., Montreal LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, and DRAFTS accepted as usual against PROPERTY CONSIGNED to us for Sale in this Market.May 19.\t118 en- FIS! I« A Great Variety of Choice Furs is now ready for inspection A.BRAHADI\u2019S First Prize Far Establishment.ANY ONE desirous of securing a FIRST-RATE ARTICLE will do well to call and examine the extensive Stock before purchasing elsewhere.\u2014ALSO,\u2014 ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS AND GAPS FOR THE FALL WEAR.October 16.\t248 31861 OHICilSO.1861 Gleghorn, Leckie à Go., PRODUCE.COMMISSION MERCHANTS.General Agents & Ship Brokers.13 SOUTH LA SALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL.REFERENCES : George Steel, Esq.Chicago.J.Edward Wilkins, Esq., )\t\u201e H.B.M.\u2019s Consul.\\ W.P.Howland, Esq., M.P.P., Toronto, C.W.Messrs.Norris and Neelon, St.Catherines, C.W, Messrs.E.Berry and Company, Kingston, C.W.Hon John Young, M.P.P.Montreal, C.E.James Harvey, Esq., Montreal, C.E.RANKINS CORRESPONDENTS : The Union Bank of London_London, G.B.The Bank of the State of New York.New York.ici- Attention given to orders for Produce, to Chartering of Vessels, and Canadian business generally.J.D.Cleshorn.I A.C.Leokie.| G.H.Sellars March 1.\tly 69 M\u2019CLELLAN, VÎPOND & CO., General Commission Merchnts, Manufacturers\u2019 and Shipping Agents, Nos.7 & 9 William St.(near St.Ann\u2019s Market) MONTREAL, O.E.W.W.M'Olellan.\tThos.S.Vipond.References : Messrs.David Torrance & Co., Lymans, Clare k Co, J A&H Mathewson, Robertson, Hutchins k Co, Montreal ; James Hicks, Esq , Perth, CW.; Hon.Malcolm Cameron, Sarnia, C.W.; James Morton, Esq., MP P., Kingston; Messrs R M & O.S.Hough, Chicago; A.Leduc & Co., Mil-waukie ; Wm.Grafton, Esq., Chicago ; J.G.Kennedy, Esq, Cashier Branch Bank of Indiana, Lawrenceburgh, Ind.S3\u201d Samples of Groceries constantly on hand.Advances made on Consignments.May 1.\t103 GRIND Blflf KiTCI, TO TAKE PLACE AT MONTREAL, ON Wednesday, the I6th Sept, nest, AND FOLLOWING DAYS.PATRON : HIS EXCELLENCY the RIGHT HON.CHAS.ST&NLEV VISCOUNT MONCK, Governor General of British North America, Captain General and Governor-in-Chief of the Province of Canada, &c, &c, kc.VICE-PATRON : HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF MONTREAL PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL : COLONüL DYDS, Oommandant Active Force, Montreal.COUNCIL : Lieut-Colonel BRAMSTON, Grenadier Guards.Lieut-Colonei LORD ABINGER, Commanding Scots Fusilier Guards.Lieut-Colonel NEVILLE, S.F.Guards.Lieut-Colonel PEACOOKE, Commanding H.M\u2019s.16th Regiment.Lieut-Colonel HaWLEY, Commanding H.M\u2019s.60th Rifles.Lieut-Colonel DAVID, Commanding Volunteer Cavalry.Lieut-Colonel ERMATINGER, Inspecting Field Officer, Lower Canada.Lieut-Colonel WHITNEY, Commanding Montreal Light Infantry.Lieut-Colonel COURSOL, Commanding Chasseurs.Lieut-Colonel W.OSBORNE SMITH, Commanding Victoria Rifles.Lieut-Colonel DEYLIN, Commanding 1st or Prince of Wales\u2019 Regiment.Lieut-Colonel ROUTE, Commanding Royal Light Infantry.Lieut-Colonel HOGAN, Commanding Artillery.Lieut-Colonel the HON.J.J.C.ABBOTT, Commanding Argenteuil Rangers.Lieut-Colonel THORNDYKE, Commandiug Volunteer Artillery, Lower Canada.The SENIOR OFFICER Commanding Hochelaga Light Infantry.Major STEVENSO Jl, Commanding Field Battery Artillery.Major S.J.LYMAN, Commanding Battalion Foot Artillery.Major T.LYMAN, Assistant Quarter-Master General.Major MACPHERSON, Brigade-Major No.11 District.Major The Hon.JOHN ROSE, M.P.P.Major FLETCHER, Brigade-Major, 6th Military Disirict.Captain BRIDGES, Grenadier Guards.Captain W.S.ROOKE, Scots Fusilier Guards.Captain LOCKWuOD, H.M.16th Regiment.Captain NORTHEY, H.M.60th Rifles.Captain FORSYTH, Com.Vol.Engineers.Lieut.SEYMOUR, Grenadier Guards.Lieut.LeFEUVRE, H.M.16th Regiment.Lieut.WORSLEY, H.M.60 th Rifles.The HON.GEORGE MOFFATT.Hon.JOHN YOUNG.Hon.A.A.DORION, M.P.P.Hoh.T.D.McGEE, M.PP.Hon.JAMES FERRIER, M.L.O.Hon.GEORGE E.CARTIER.M.P.P.Hon.LUTHER H.HOLTOM, M.P.P Hon.THOMAS RYAN, M.L.C.Hon.LOUIS RÎNAUD, M.L.C.A.M.DELISLE, Sheriff, Montreal.C.J.BRYDGES, Esq.WILLI 4M WORKMAN, Esq.HENRY STARNES, Esq.PETER REDPATH, Esq.GEORGE STEPHEN, Esq., with power to add to their number.COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT : Lieut-Col.David, Cavalry, President.Lieut-Col.Coursol, Chasseurs.Lieut-Col.W.Usbome Smith, Victoria Rifles.Lieut-Col.Riuth, Royals, Treasurer.Lieut-Cui.Devlin, Commandiug 1st or Prince 01 Wales\u2019 Rifles.Major T.Lyman, Asst.Qr.-Master General.\u2022 Major S\u2019evenson, Battery Artillery.Captain Forsyth, Engineers.Major Macphersoa, Brigade-Major, Secretary.ST.LAWRENCE CUP.1st Prize-\u2014Cup, value $40, with two-thirda tr anee fees added.2nd Pr\u2019.ze\u2014$20, with one-third entrance fees added.To be comp eted for at Ranges A, B and C thre'j shots at each range, with any rifles carrying Government \u2019577 bore ammunition, as sup-pli ed on the ground.Minimum pull of trigger, 6 lbs.Any position.Open to all comers, competitors in previous match excepted.Entrance fee, $1.BY APPOINTMENT.Genuine Havana Cigars CHOICE TOBACCOS, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TOBACCO JARS, Cigar Stands, Snuff Boxes, Cigar Cases, Fusee Boxes, and a general assortment of Fine Tobacconist Goods, suitable for Christmas and New Year\u2019s Presents.THE Undersigned has just received, per Steamer \u201c Eaolb,\u201d from Havana direct, a very choice assortment of the very finest Brands of HAVANA CIGARS, which will be found, for excellence and flavor, fully to sustain the reputation of this well-known establishment, whilst the very superior assortment of FINE PIPES of every description, and Tobacconists FANCY GOODS just opened per recent Steam-rs, will be found a most desirable collection for Christmas and New Year\u2019s Presents.G.LEVEY, 149 Notre Dame Street.December 17.\t301 Kimmer, Gimn à Go.OFFER FOR SALE : TEAS\u2014Green and Black TOBACCO\u2014Montreal Brands and finest Virginia Brands RAISINS\u2014Layers and M R\u2019s, boxes, halves and quarters FIGS\u2014French Plums, Sultana Raisins, Currants, Valencia Almonds, Brazil Nuts, &c THE MERCHANTS\u2019 PRIZE.MONTREAL CHALLENGE VASE.Yaujb, $200.To be competed for at Ranges A, B and C, five shots at each range, with Government Enfield Rifles, \u2019577 bore ; minimum pull, 6 lbs.At range A, standing ; at the other ranges, in any position.Open to the Active Volunteer Force of the following chief cities of Canada, viz., Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton and London.Six competitors from each city, whose names must be forwarded to the Secretary by the Officer Commanding their respective Districts, or the Brigade Major, by the' 12th September next.\u2014Aggregate score of the six to determine the winning City, and possession of the prize to be then cbmpleted for by the winning party at the same ranges, three shots each range, under same regulations.N B\u2014Competitors for this prize must have been feonajitie enrolled members of the Active Force from January 1st, 1863.Certificates to that effect from their respective Commanding Officers to accompany their names to tho Secretary.Entrance fee for the party from each City $6.RIFLE SCURRY.1st Prizb, $40 ; 2nd, $20 ; 3rd, $10.To be competed for at Ranges A and B.Five shots at each range.Any rifle not contrary to rule 4, minimum pull, 3 lbs.Any position.Open to all comers.Entyanoe, $1.For Non-Commissioned Officers or Privates ofH.M.Regular Forces or Volunteers 25c.VOLUNTEER BATTALION MATCH.Vase\u2014Value $100, or $100 in money.To be shot for at Ranges A, B and C.Five shots at each range.Government Enfield Rifles,\u2019577 bore ; minimum pull.6 lbs.Standing at Range B, at other ranges any position.Open to members of all regularly organized Battalions of Canadian Vol.Militia.Three competitors from each battalion.Names to be forwarded to the Secretary by the Officer commanding their respective Battalions, by the 12th September, with certificate of actual membership from 1st May, 1863.The competitors from the winning Battalion to shoot for ownership of prize at same ranges, three shots at each range\u2014under same regulations.Entrance, each Battalion $3.ALL COMERS\u2019MATCH.1st Prize\u2014A Cup, value $150, or $150 in money.2nd Prize\u2014A Cup, value $80, or $80 in money.3rd Prize\u2014A Rifle, value $75, (presented by Lt-Col.Thorudyke, commanding Vol.Artillery of Lower Canada.), 4th Prize\u2014A Rifle, value $40, (presented by Major Lyman, Ass.Qr.-Master Mil.L.C.) 5th Prizj\u2014$20.6th Prize\u2014$10.To be completed for at Ranges A, B, C and D, with any kind of Rifle not contrary to Rule 4.Minimum pull, 3 lbs.Three shots at each range.Any position.The 4th, 5th and 6th prizes to be awarded to the respective highest aggregate scores at ranges A and B\u2014the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes to the respective highest aggregate scores at the whole of the ranges.Competitors not scoring ten points in the aggregate at ranges A and B to lose their chance and not fire at the longer ranges.Entrance $2.BRITISH ARMY MATCH.1st Prize\u2014$80.2nd Prize\u2014$10.3rd Prize\u2014$20.To be competed for at ranges A B and C, three shots each range, with Government Rifles served out to the rank and file ot the British Army ; minimum pull, 6 lbs.Standing at range A ; remaining ranges any position.Open to three Non-commissioned Officers or Privates from each Battalion of Her Majesty\u2019s tioops quartered iu Canada ; highest aggregate scores to determine the winning Battalion.The respective prizes when adjudged to be shot for, three shots at range B under same regulations, or divided according to the option of the winning competitors for each prize.(Should the Committee find it necessary to alter the conditions of firing in this match notice will be given by the 1st September.) No entrance fee.Open to all members of Volunteer Field Batteries in Canada.Must be bona fide members of one year\u2019s standing.Certificate to that effect to be produced from the Officer Commanding.Range 800 yards, 5 shots each, 6 pounders.Gun to be furnished by the Montreal Field Battery.Marking by measurements the distance from the centre of Target of the aggregate number of shots fired by each Competitor.VOLUNTEER CAVALRY MATCH.1st Pr'izb\u2014A Cup, valued at $10, or $10 in money.2nd Prize\u2014A Silver Medal.To be competed for at Range A, standing; 5 shots each, with Rifled Carbine.Open to all Non-Commissioned Offieers and Troopers of Volunteer Cavalry iu Canada.MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION PRIZE.Presented by the Mercantile Library Associa tion of Montreal.1st Prize\u2014A Gold Medal.2nd Prize\u2014$20.To be competed for at Ranges A and B, Range A standing Range B, any position; open to members of Mercantile Library Associations aad Mechanics\u2019 Institutes iu Canada.Certificate of membership up to the 1st August 1863 to be produced.JOHN MACPHERSON, Briqade Major, Secretary.August 25.\t202 Apothecaries to H.R.H.The Princle 01 Wales.MEDIC A.JL MILL.THE Undersigned appointed AGENTS of Mr.R.DOUGLAS, New Bond Street, London, has received a supply ot his PERFUMES and TOILET PREPARATIONS, of which the following are most esteemd by the elite of London; Military and Civil, Society :\u2014 Doublas\u2019 Guards Bouquet Douglas\u2019 Lavender Water Douglas\u2019 Promethean Balm Douglas\u2019 Hair Lotion Douglas\u2019 Lime Cream Douglas\u2019 Gelatine for.the Hair Douglas\u2019 Lettuce Soap Douglas\u2019 Sackets KENNETH CAMPBELL k CO.July 27.\t177 Black and White Pepper, Pimenta, Cassia Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Ginger, Isinglass, Tapioca, Blue Table Salt, Gelatine, Chicory, Sago, Chocolate Cocoa, Candied Peel, Fancy Soaps BRANDY\u2014Dulary, Bellamy k Co, Otard k Co, in hhds and cases RUM\u2014Jamaica, Demerara, Berbice CHAMPAGNE\u2014Hock, Moselle, Absynthe PORT, SHERRY, CLARET\u2014in hhds and oases DUBLIN PORTER Vinegar, J\u2019ickles, Mustard, Sauces, Ac, Ac Soda Ash, Sal Soda, Sulphur, Madder, Copperas Caustic Soda, Chloride of Lime, Brimstone Saltpetre, Washing Crystals Dry and Ground White Lead, Ground Colors English Putty Liquorice Paste, Brands\u2014J C A Co, R R R, R R, F M F Liquorice Sticks, various Brands, 1 cwt cases PURE COFFEE of different qualities\u2014fresh Roasted and Ground on the premises\u2014constantly on hand at the Old Tea and Coffee Store 266 NOTRE DAME STREET.A'jjgufit 27»\t204 Near Edinburgh.ESTABLISHED.1771.b5 Cramond \u201d Sock Moulds, Plough Beams, Axle Blocks, &c.THE Public are requested to observe that the Brand \u201cORAMOND\u201d is always, on these well-known articles, None can be considered genuine unless so branded.Whole Socks are marked on both ends, Always ask for \u201cCramond\u201d in ordering.I July 1.\tW 155 Wine and Soda Water Bottles Ale, Wine, and Soda Water Corks, Ac., Ac May 13.\t113 mum IN STORE, AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS : ISO JiMs Kentucky Leaf Tobacco S\u2019il, 7\u2019s, ÏO\u2019s and Quarters\u2014Manufactured, al! grades Brigîit Virginia\u2014pounds and half-pounds Cut Honey Hew and Smoking Fine Cut Chewing, in hulk Ho do do, in foil Cigars\u2014Havana, Domestic and Herman WEST BROTHERS, Tobacco Factors, fi St, John Street.June 25.\t150 Bye-Laws and Regulations, 1.\t\u2014There shall be four Ranges, viz : Range A.200 yards \u201c\tB.400\t\u201c \u201c\tC.600\t\u201c \u201c\tD.800\t\u201c For which the size of Targets will be respectively\u2014 For Range A, 4 feet wide by 6 feet high, 2 feet square centre, and 8 inches square bulls-eye.For Range B, 8 feet Wide by 6 feet high, 4 feet square centre, and 2 feet square bulls-eye.For Range O, same as range B.For Range 1), 12 feet wide by 6 feet high, 6 feet square centre, and 3 feet square bulls-eye.2.\t\u2014The Points at all ranges will be marked as follows : Outer, 1 point\u2014signal, white flag 1 signalled Centre.2 \u201c \u201c blue flag > from mark-Bulls-eye, 3\t\u201c red A white ) er\u2019s Butt.Ricochets will be signalled by a flag displayed from the Ricochet Butt.One point for each hit to be added to score.3.\t\u2014Positions for firing shall be as hereafter de- tailed for each match.4.\t\u2014No artificial rests of any kind (including sods or stones), no wind-guages, no hair trigger ; magnifying or covered sights to be used in any match.5.\t\u2014Firing shall commence each day at 10 a.m.precisely and conclude at 5 p.m., unless the Council, for the purpose of finishing a match extend the time.6.\t\u2014All disputes shall be settled on the ground by the Council, of whom three shall form a quorum.7.\t\u2014Competitors shall, if required, submit their Rifles to be tested at any time when demanded, by an Officer on duty or a member of the Council.8.\t\u2014All loading and firing shall be conducted by squads under charge of an Officer or Sergeant appointed for the duty.9.\t\u2014Except when otherwise specified, intending competitors must sign their name to the competitor\u2019s roll [at the same time paying their entrance feej at Blast one hour previous to the commencement of the match.The Committee tent for the purpose will be pointed out on the ground.To facilitate arrangements competitors should re^ port as early as possible.10.\t-~Any person disputing or refusing to com- ply with the instructions of the Council or Officers in charge will be debarred from competing.11.\t\u2014Unless otherwise expressly specified, com- petitors entering as Volunteers for prizes must have been actually enrolled members of the Force previously to August 1st, 1863, aud produce certificates of the same from the Officers commanding their Battalion or Company.12.\t\u2014Twenty-five per cent of all amounts of en- trance fees will be deducted, to go towards the expenses of the ground.13.\t\u2014Any pdint or points of dispute not deter- mined by the foregoing Bye-laws shall be decided by the Council, who have the right to postpone matches from day to dav, if rendered necessary from bad weather.14.\t\u2014In Volunteer and Military matches none but Government ammunition (as supplied by the Council on the ground) shall be used.15.\t\u2014All ties will be decided by one shot at the furthest range of the match in which the same may occur.10.\u2014Military aud Volunteer prizes to be shot for by Officers or men in uniform, with forage caps.LIST OF_PHIZ£S.sharpshooters\u2019 CTO.1st Prize\u2014Cup, value $40, or $40 in money at option of winner, with two-thirds entrance fees added.ÜndPrize\u2014$20, with one-third entrance fees added.To be competed for at Ranges A and B, five shots at each, with Government Enfield Rifles, \u2019577 bore ; minimum pull of trigger, 6 lbs.Position for firing at range A, stanaing ; at range B, any position.Open to all Non-commissioned Officers and men of H.M.Regular forces serving in Canada, or of the Canadian Active Volunteer Militia.Entrance fee, 25 cents.FIELD OFFICER\u2019S CUP.Prize\u2014Silver Tankard, value $50.Ranges A aud B, five shots each range, any Rifle carrying Government \u2019577 bore ammunition; minimum pull 6 lbs.; any position.(Open to all Field Officers of H M.\u2019s Regular Forces quartered in Canada, or of Canadian Volunteer Militia, [excluding retired officers ] Entrance fee $2.CAPTAIN\u2019S CUP.Prize\u2014Silver Cup, value $50.Same conditions as last.Open to all Officers serving with rank of Captain in H.M.\u2019s Regular F\u2019crces quartered in Canada, or of Canadian Vol.Militia,\u2014not retired officers.\u2014Entrance fee SUBALTERN\u2019S CUP.Prize\u2014Silver Cup, value $50.Same condition as last.Open to all Com' missioned Officers of Subaltern rank serving in H.M.\u2019s Regular Forces in Canada, or of Canadian Vol.Militia.Entrance $2.THE METROPOLITAN.1st Prize\u2014Cup, value $80, (or $80 in money.) 2nd \u201c\t$40.3rd \u201c\t$20.Ranges B and O, five shots at each range, any riflle not conti ary to rule 4\u2014Minimum pull 3 lbs., any position.Open to all comers, except H.M.'s Regular Forces and winners of previous prizes.Entrance fee 50c.MONTREAL CORPORATION CHALLENGE CUP.Prize\u2014A piece of Plate, value $200.Ranges\u20145 shots each range, Enfield Rifles, as served out to the Rank and File of the Montreal City Battalions of the Active Force\u2014minimum pull 6 lbs \u2014at range A standing, at other ranges any positions.Open to competition by the Battalions of the Active Volunteer Force of the City of Montreal\u2014five competitors from each Battalion, aggregate score to determine the winning Battalion, and to be won two years in succession, under the same conditions of firing, before becoming the absolute property of any Battalion.To be shot for in each September, and to be in charge of the winning Battalion for the year until finally adjudged.Entrance, $4 each Battalion.THE JACQUES CARTIER CUP.1st Prize\u2014$40.2nd Prize\u2014$15.Ranges A and B ; 3 shots at each range\u2014any kind of Rifle not contrary to Rule 4.Minimum pull 3 lbs.Open to all comers (winners in previous matches excluded.) Entrance fee, 50c.THE MAYOR\u2019S CUP, MONTREAL.Ranges A and B ; 5 shots at each Range Government Enfieid Rifle ; Minimum pull 6 lbs at Range a, standing Range B ; any position.\u2014 Open only to members of the Volunteer Force of Montreal, excepting winners of previous prizes, LADIES\u2019 CONSOLATION CUP.1st Prize\u2014Cup, value $50, or the money, at the option of the winner, 2nd Prize\u2014Gold Medal.3rd Prize\u2014Silver Medal.Ranges B and D ; 3 shots at each ; to be shot for with Government Enfield Rifle, \u2019577 bore minimum pull, 6 lbs\u2014any position.Open to all members of Canadian Active Volunteer Force, not winners of previous Prizes.Entrance fee, 50c.JUBILEE SWEEPSTAKES.1st Prize\u2014$40.2nd Prize\u2014$20.Range B ; 5 shots ; any Rifle not contrary to Rule 4 ; minimum pull, 3 lbs\u2014any position, Open to all comers.Entrance fee, $1.VOLUNTEER COMPANY PRIZE.1st Prize\u2014$50.2nd Prize\u2014$30.3rd Prize\u2014$15.g [Ranges A and B ; 5 shots at each Range Government Long Enfield Rifle, \u2019577 bore standing at Range A ; any position at other Ranges.Open to all gazetted Companies of Active Volunteer Force in Canada, six men from each Company; the aggregate score at both Ranges to determine the winning Company.ARTILLERY MATCH.1st Peize\u2014A Cup valued at $75, or $75 in FURNITURE, CURTAINS, &c.THE Subscribers have JUST RECEIVED, per Steamer Hibernian, a splendid assortment of Nottingham Lace Onrtains, AT VERY LOW PRICES.Their present STOCK of CABINET FURNITURE comprises the finest assortment ever offered to the Public, and at PRICES that DEFY COMPETITION.J.& W.HILTOH, 25 Great St, James Street.March 19.\t66 Aitken\u2019s Outlitting Establishment, 211 & 213 NOTRE DAME SIREET.PARTIES about to visit any of the various Watering Places, or to take a summer tour, can, by visiting the above establishment, provide themselves with every article necessary for the trip.A complete assortment always on hand of Ladies\u2019 and Children's Underclothing Ladies\u2019 Morning, Travelling, and Bathing Dresses Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Jackets Ladies' Merino and India Gauze Vests and Drawers Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Wincey and Hoop Skirts Children\u2019s Dresses and Boys\u2019Knickerbocker Suits Gentlemen\u2019s and Youth\u2019s Silk, Merino and Gauze Underclothing.Fancy Flannel Travelling Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, &c., &c.JOHN AITKEN k CO.\u2019S Cheap Shirt Store, 252\t211 k 213 Notre Dame Street.G APjTHECAiilEy MALL.ASOGENES\u2014For making Soda, Seltzer and other Ærated Waters and Wines.EFFERVESCENT CITRATE ov MAGNESIA \u2014 A dessert spoonful in a tumbler of water makes a delightful Summer drink, superior to most Mineral Waters.SYRUPS of all kinds, of the best quality.ICED SODA WATER and SYRUPS from the Fountain.LAMPLOUGH & CAMPBELL, Cathedral Block.August 6.\t185 JAMES M.BLACKWOOD, Auctioneer, Broker andiConimission Mer chant.292 St.Paul Strut.September 1.\t209 R.M.HART, ADVOCATE, OFFICE.No.44 Littm St.James Street.July 7.\tly 160 BUSINESS NOTICES.Holloway\u2019s Pills.\u2014Indigestion.Flatulency, Bilious Disorders, Liver Complaint, Nervousness and General Debility, are speedily and permanently cure I by these inestimable remedies.They do not meiery vanquish the panicular disease, but exercise so potent and listing a benefit on the system as to protect it from future affliction.Sold everywhere.September 7.\tr DWS 213 MR.J.G, K.HOUGHTON, ADVOCATE, OFFICE\u201426 Little St.James Street, Montreal.July 7.\t160 JOHN KNOX.Importer and Wholesale Dry CSoodi Commission Merchant, Comer of St.Paul and St.Francois Xavier Streets, MONTREAL.April 20.\t93 A.BOISSEAU, Photographer and Portrait Painter, 250 NOTRE DAME STREET, Montreal, C.E.August 22.\tly 200 Till D[ ill Every Day, from 12 to 3, AT RESTAURAIT, 277 NOTEE DAME STREET, SUPPLIED with every DELICACY of the first quality in season, at an extremely moderate charge.\u2014also,\u2014 SANDWICHES of every description always ready, WINES, SPIRITS and CIGARS able to stand the criticism of the best connoisseurs.MUSIC every Amateurs.August 1.EVENING, with SONGS by 182 OLIMII ill THE Subscriber is offering for Sale all the varieties of the above FINE WINES, as follows :\u2014 Port, Muscatel, Angelica, Muck, Dry Aiiso, California Wine Bitters, Made from pure California Wines, diffused with healthy Aromatic Plants.C £.SEYMOUR.Sole Agent for Canada for the Celebrated Vintages of Kohler & Frohling, Sainsevain August 26.Brothers.203 LONDON RAT WAREHOUSE, CRYSTAL BLOCK, Notre Dame Street.THE SUBSCRIBERS\u2019 STOCK HEW BOOKS.DAWSON BROS, have just received\u2014 The Social Condition and Education of the People of England, by Joseph Kay, Esq, M A, Trinity College, Cambridge The Capital of the Tycoon, a Narrative of a Three Years\u2019 Residence iu Japan, by Sir Sutherland Alcock, K O B, in two vols, illustrated Live it Down, a Story of the Light Lands, by J C Jeaffreson, author of Olive Blake Madelon, par Edmond About Victor Hugo, Raconte par un Temoine de sa Vie Maple Leaves, a Budget of Legendary, Historical, Critical and Sporting Intelligence, by J M Lemoine, Esq Lord Dundreary Riddles and Connundrums, edited by his Brother Sam Six Familiar Lectures for the Use of Young Mili tary Officers, by a Field Officer Able to Save, or Encouragements to Patient Waiting, by the author of The Pathway of Promise Natural History and Sport in Moray, by Charles St John Practical Metorology, by John Drew London Society, in 3 vols, cloth, illustrated Dreamthorpe, a Book of Essays written in the Country, by Alexander Smith The Earnest Student, being Memorials of John Macintosh, by Norman McLeod, DD Family Romance, by Sir Bernard Burke Profitable Gardening, by Shirley Hubbard, F R HS The Boy\u2019s Handy Book of Sports, Pastimes ant Games The Old Lieutenant and his Son, by Norman Me.Leod, D D \u2014ALSO,\u2014 Blackwood\u2019s Magazine for August The British Canadian Magazine for September The Eclectic Magazine for September For Sale at No.23 Great St.James Street.September 2.\t209 SIL' \u201ci FELT & STRAW HATS IS NOW Unusually large and well-assorted.S3-AN INSPECTION BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE IS SOLICITED.John Henderson & Co.P.S.\u2014Strangers are respectfully invited to call and examine our Stock of MANUFACTURED FURS, INDIAN CURIOSITIES, ko, ko.June 9.\t136 JUST RECEIVED, ex \u201c CITY OF QUEBEC\" Yarmouth Bloaters, Queen\u2019s Arms, North Wiltshire, Chedder, and Parmasan Cheese, Preserved Ginger, Potted Game, Potted Shrimps, Strasbourg Meats, Potted Tongue, and the usual assortment of Crosne k Blackwell\u2019s Pickles, Sauces and Condiments, Orange Marmalade, in 1 lb.and 2 lb.pots, Essence of Coffee, Extract of Vanilla, Prepared Cocheneal, Preserved Mushrooms in Tins, Green Peas, French Olives and Capers, Bengal Chutney, India Carrie Powder &c.kc.A.WALSH, West End Grocery.May 13.\tH3 Mason & Hamlin\u2019s CABINET OBGÂNS, Patented Cot.21, 1862.iHE CABINET ORGANS are pronounced by artists \u201cthe best of their kind in the world ;\u201d and \u201c very admirable for both private and public use.\u201d [See written testimony from more than one hundred of the most eminent organists of the leading cities.| Mason k Hamlin's Instruments have received the only Grid Medal ever awarded in this country,\u2014also eleven Silver Medals, and fourteen Diplomas, In all twenty-six First Premiums,\u2014over all competitors.Prices of Cabinet Organs, manufactured solely by Mason k Hamlin, $70 to $500.Melodeons, $60 to $170.N.B.\u2014Instructors for the Cabinet Organ, also arrangements of Music for the same, are published by M.k H.*,* Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail.Address \u201cMason & Hamlin, Boston,\u201d or \u201cMason Bbothebs, New York.\u201d August 21.\t3mDW 199 2nd Pbizh\u2014$25, money.SALE By Authority of Justice.WILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 10 A.M., at the General Sales-Room, 183 Notre Dame Street, a PROPERTY, depending of the ESTATE of the late JAMES E.CAMPBELL, in his Ifetime, of Hochelaga, Gentleman, to wit :\u2014 A LOT OF GROUND, at the Current St.Mary, Parish of Montreal, containing about 156 feet in front, 171 feet in rear and 190 feet in depth, as enclosed ; bounded in front by the macadamized road from Montreal to Longue Pointe, in rear and on the northeast side by representalives Moreau, and on the south-west side by James Scott,\u2014with a Two-Story Stone House, Shed aud other erections thereon.For conditions of Sale, apply to WM.F.LIGHTHALL, N.P., 38 Little St.James Street.Montreal, August 18, 1863.r ws 197 IN STORE- Hf-chests Young Hyaon Tea Hf-chests finest Japan \u201cUnoolored\u2019 Hf-chests finest Pingsuey Gunpowder Chests finest Oopack Congou amaica Rum in puncheons Brandy\u2014Hennessy\u2019s, Martell\u2019s, Otard\u2019a, in hhds and cases Wines\u2014\u201c Burdon\u2019s\u201d Sherries injttutts, hhds and qr-casks Gin\u2014DeKuyperis in hhds and cases Indigo\u2014Madras in chests Rice, Currants, kc., For sale by HUGH FRASER & GO., 30 St.Sacrament Street May 8.SMITH\u2019S Latest Improved Combined Mum, Reapiüï and Tlrraslring , MACHINES.THE Subscriber begs to inform Agriculturists and Farmers that he has now on hand an assortment of the above celebrated MACHINES, which he offers for Sale at the lowest possible prices, and on the most favorable terms of payment.These Machines have the latest improvements, and are so constructed as to give greater ease in draught aud do more work than hitherto accomplished by any other Machine.They are of the best material and workmanship, are sim-] le in management, and extremely light and Curable.They are recommended to parties in want of Machines with full confidence of their giving every satisfaction.As there have been many improvements added since last year, I will now warrant it, as a Combined Machine, to be altogether superior to anything now manufactured in Canada.These Machines took three First Prizes at the last Provincial Exhibition held in Montreal.Threshing Machines of all descriptions and Wood-Sawing and Straw-Cutting Machines constantly on hand.The above Machines are all warranted to be the very best manufacture in Canada.Farmers, before buying elsewhere, are invited to examine these Machines.Ordeis sent by mail promotly attended to JOHN SWITH, St.\tLocks, Montreal, July 6.\t3m DSW 159 THE Subscribers make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES or authorize DRAFTS on their Correspondents in France, England and the United States, against Consignments of all descriptions of Produce.OFFER FOR SALE : CHICORY in tins CHEAP OLaRET and BRANDY in oaç,e% Import on Commission all kinds of Qopds COUROHET $ CO., \u2022 [No.7 St.John Stree August\t0 Down\u2019s Vegetable Balsamic Elixir ha?been before the public for thirty years, ami has never been known to fail.See advertisement in another column, and read the pamphlet accompanying the bottle.Henry's Vermont Liniment, the new Pain-Kil er, acts like magic m removing pain.both, ext* rnally and internally.A large bottle for 25 cents.Try it ! September 7.f\t1m DWS 213 Few persons can tolerate Cod Liver Oil, whether whiteor brown, purified or natural; mixed with substances which tend to disguise its taste and smell : it is very frequently- either vomited or badly supported.We are glad to learn, that after a great number of experiments made in the hospitals, the greater part of the Physicians of Paris have ad on ted the Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, prepared cold by M.Grimmault, to replacé it with advantage.March 26.\t72 For the cure of Green Sickness, Stomache-ache, Indigestion, Impoverished Blood, for Delicate Young Girls, and restoring the'lost or altered strength of the system, Physicians prescribe almost daily, with certainty of success, the Soluble Phosphate of Iron of Dr.Leras, the only preparation of Iron which does not excite the system,and the only one which under an entirely new form, produces immediate and beneficial results.March 26.\t72 BOGt.E*G fjyPERION FLUID.THE OTEAT W0aeK»-RENÔWNED HAIR RESTORATIVE.For preserving, restoring, curling, cleansing, dressing and fashioning the Hair and Moustachios into the most soft, silky and glossy description imaginable\u2014 Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen and the Royal Family, by the President of, and the elite of fashion throughout the United States.The unprecedented demand for this wonderful Hair Restorative has led to the fabrication of a host of counterfeits, often containing elemems most deleterious to the hair, and thousands have had cause to regret their use.See you get the genuine.The virtues of Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid for the Hair require no panegyric.Its universal success has never been equalled, and the immense good it has done is testified by thousands of certificates from physicians and parties of the highest standing, open for inspection at the Proprietors.Therefore, All who suffer from Baldness- All who are troubled with Dandruff- All who have Salt Rheum, or any Humor on the Scalp- All who have \u201cHair-Eaters\u201d at the Roots of the Hair\u2014 All who are troubled with Headaches, and All who wish to have a beautiful glossy Head of Hair, in luxurious growth to he latest period of life\u2014 \"îTso Bogie\u2019s Myperian ZHuid- Its price is within your reach, whilst its manifold virtues are beyond price.When used in early childhood, it lays the foundation of a good head of hair in after life.Ladies find it invaluable for keeping the parting clear of dandruff and \u201chair-camera,\u201d whilst it keeps the hair moist, and beautifully in place and curl.Officers of the Army will find Bogle\u2019s Hyperion Fluid peculiarly adapted to their various wants, as it embraces in itself all the best qualities of an Oil or Potamum, blended with a cooling, cloansing and purifying Wash of the most delightful description, which never freezes.It embellishes the hair, cleanses the scalp, and is most agreeably refreshing after toilsome and tedious duties.Proprietor, WM.BOGLE, 293 Washington Street, Boston, U.S.To be had in England of Morgan Bros, 24 Bow Lane, Canon Stre t, London ; R.Hoverden, 5 Great Marlborough Street, ditto, and of every Drug-irist and Perfumer in Montreal and throughout the World.\t26Ü IN THE YEAR 1845 Mr.Matthews first prepared the VENETIAN HAÏR DYE, since that time ith i been used by thousands, and in no instance has it failed to give perfect satisfaction.The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest in the world.Its price is only Fifty Cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of Dye contained in those usually sold for $1.The VENETIAN DYE is the safest composition of its class.It is warranted not to injure the hair or the scalp in the slightest degree.The VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever.The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade that may be desired,\u2014one that will not fade, crock, nor wash out ; one that .is as permanent as the hair itself Price 50 cents.For sale by all Druggists.Prepared only A.I, MATHEWS General Agent, 16 Cedar Street, New York, May 11\tv 111 Valuable Testinnny in favor of the Oxygenated Bitters, Washington, D.C., June 10.Having made use of the Oxygenated Bitters, prepared by Dr.Geo.B.Green, of Windsor, Vt., and from knowledge obtained of their efficacy in other cases, we cheerfully recommend them to the public, believing they will fully sustain the recommendation of the proprietor.We hope that this valuable\u2019remedy may be accessible to all the afflicted.Samuel S.Phelps,.Î United States Senators, from.Wm.Upham, )\tVermont.James F.Simmons, U.S.Senator from It.Island.J.TMorehead, U.S.Senator, and formerly Governor of Kentucky.L.II.Arnold, formerly G Dvernor of Rhode Island.Wm.Woodbridge, late Governor of Michigan.Its success in severe cases of Dyspepsia, Asthma and General Debility of the System, places it among the most wonderful discoveries in medical science, and has given it a reputation far beyond any remedy known for these complaints, in all their various forms.Prepared by SETH W.FO WLE & CO., Boston, and for sale by all Druggists throughout Canada.Sept.7.\tImmwf D\u2019cSW 213 MRS.WINSLOW N experienced Nurse and Female Physician EIL.presents to the attention of Mothers her SOOTHING SYKTi» FOR CHILDREN, which greatly facilitates the process of Teething by softening the gums, reducing ail inflammation-will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and\u2019is sure to Regulate the Bowels.Depend upon it.Mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants.It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity and gives tone and energy to the whole systernit will almost instant!* relieve Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic, and oveicome Convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death.We believe the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in ail cases of DYSENTRY and DIARRHCEA in CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause.We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of tha foregoing comnlaints\u2014DO NOT LET YOUR* PREJUDICE, NOR THE PREJUDICE OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child and the relief that will be SURE\u2014yes ABSOLUTELY Su RE\u2014to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used.Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.None genuine unless the fao-simile of CURTIS k PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.Sold by Druggists throughout the world.Principal Office, 13 Cedar-st., Ne w-\u2019JTork Pr ce only 25 cents per bottle.J.F.HENRY & CO., LYMANS, CLARE k CO., Montreal, General Agents for Canada.July 9.BOGLE\u2019S AMERICA! ELECTRIC HAIR BYE Is as superior to all others as the Meridian Sun to a Candle.All imitate Bogle even to his style of adverj tisements, which for years have been headed The Best Hair Bye in tho World- Now others witliout brains steal and copy this.Their Dyes are as miserable as their invention is contemptible.Avoid them all ! Bogle\u2019s has been awarded Medals and Diplomas over them all, aud to their confusion pronounced \u201cThe only Hair Dye fit to be used.\u201d No rainbow tints a la \u201cTittlebat Titmouse.\u201d No smut ! no skin staining ! no humburg, but reliable, safe and sure.The distinctive advantages of this over all other Hair Dyes, are\u20141st.It is entirely free from all ingredients which can injure the Hair.2nd.2nd.It does not stain the skin.3t d.It is easier of application, as the Hair can be dyed by it in any weather, whether cloudy, rain, or sunshine.4th; It a^ts like magic and is instantaneous in its effect, as tho Hair can be washed with Soap and Water almost immediate ly after application, when it assumes a beautiful silky lustre, and has the most natural and life like appearance.5th.It is the most permanent and natural Hair Dye everin-vented, and neither washing, nor thc.effects of the Sun or weather destroys its color.Proprietor, W.BOGLE, Boston, U.S., and for sale by all respectable Chemists and Perfumers throughout the World.April HAÏS BYB I II AIE\tB¥E Batchelor\u2019s Celebrated Hair Dye is the best in the World The only Harmless, True and Reliable icnot,n This splendid Hail- Dye is perfect\u2014changes Red, Rusty or Grey Hair, instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or .Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes.' The genuine is signed W.A.BATCHELOR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided.Sold by all Drug gists, &c.Factory\u201481 Barclay Street, N.Y.BATCHELOR\u2019S NEW TOILET CREAM FOR DRESSING THE HAIR.J une 25.\t\"iS jgefs Sarsaparilla, PIAN O MANUFACTORY & ^âREKOO» AT 138 ÜRAIG STREET, Where they now have on hand an extonsiva assortment of PIANOS, Of their own manufacture, which, for power fulness and brilliancy of tone, are pronounced by the best judges equal, if riot superior, to any in the market, and having obtained a Patent for an important improvement in the construction o 3P X ja.UNT o 3ES, they feel confident of giving perfect satiafactio to those who may favor Vnem with their orders, Partieç,âesiroas of procuring First-Class Instraraenls at the most moderate prices, are respectfully solicited to c»U and exami.e our PIANOS before purchasing elsewhere, iCr\u2019Each Piano warranted for five years.SS-Old Pianos taken in Exchange.WM.G.VOGT k OO., 138 Craig Street, Montreal, August 25.\t3m 202 D^D 5647 » SJ e© E3* « e«
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